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guizhouGuizhou Huangguoshu Waterfall & Anshun Guide: China's Largest Waterfall Complex
Huangguoshu Waterfall — China's largest waterfall (77m tall, 101m wide) — and the surrounding Anshun area waterfalls, cave system, and the Puding karst landscape that makes this the most waterfall-dense region in China.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouGuizhou Miao & Dong Villages Guide: Authentic Minority Culture Beyond the Tourist Circuit
Guizhou's Miao and Dong minority villages — the authentic village circuit beyond Xijiang, how to reach Zhaoxi and Rongjiang Dong villages, the weekly drum tower market culture, and how to visit without the tourist group experience.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouFanjingshan UNESCO Guide: Guizhou's Sacred Mountain & Mushroom Rock Formations
Climb Fanjingshan in Guizhou — the world's newest UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site, famous for the extraordinary mushroom-shaped twin rock formations at the summit, ancient Buddhist temples clinging to vertical cliffs, and some of the richest temperate forest biodiversity in China.
Updated May 2026
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Huangguoshu WaterfallHuangguoshu Waterfall and Silong Gorge: Guizhou's Waterfall Country
Detailed guide to Huangguoshu Waterfall (黄果树大瀑布) and the Silong Gorge cave system in Guizhou. Best viewing seasons, the water curtain cave, boat rides, how to plan your day and getting there from Guiyang.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouKaili Guizhou: Miao Silver Jewelry, Traditional Costumes & Market Day Culture
Explore Kaili and the Miao villages of Qiandongnan — China's most vibrant ethnic minority craft culture, where intricate silver headdresses can weigh 5kg, weekly village markets are genuinely local, and ancient textile traditions include batik and embroidery passed mother to daughter for generations.
Updated May 2026
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guizhouLangde Miao Village Guizhou: Experiencing Genuine Miao Culture Without the Performance
Discover Langde Upper Village in Guizhou — one of the most authentic Miao minority villages in China, where silver jewellery traditions, indigo batik, lusheng pipe music, and terraced rice farming continue as living culture rather than tourist performance, plus how to visit responsibly and combine with the broader Leishan County Miao route.
Updated May 2026
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